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| EINES PLN FLL OF SHOCKS “La Passerelle” Is Served with Frenoh Dressing at the Lyric Theatre, Revealing Worst Features of French Society. LITTLE. IS LEFT TO ONE’S IMAGINATION. Performance Was Amusing, but * Not Brilliant, Though the Star Was Often Highly Interesting and Entertaining. Little was left to the Imagination In ast night's performance at the Lyric ‘Theatre of “La Passerellé” by Rejane 4 and her unbdfushing company, Even the | wedding vell wasn't drawn, as it was In “The Marriage of Kitty," to which » Marte Tempest invited us last year. “La Passerelle’ was served with ) French dreasing-this quite aside from Rejane's seductive dishabille—leaving the “holy etate of matrimony” more , doubtful than those States which Monsieur Parker didn't carry on Tues- day. The performance was amusing, but not brilliant, and the audience, with several empty rows of seats as a background, wasn't up to the dazaling standard of Monday night. Neither was {ts enthu- siasm marked, for Rejane, while she was always interesting and often highly @nterta‘ning, did not appear to such ad~ vantage aa in the double bill of her opening. Compared with Tempeat. Te was Interesting to note the differ- ence between her performance ani that of Mise Tempest, The difference was More than one of names, ani thers were moments when one lovingly rememb red ‘Kitty, particularly that moment when Jacqueline tried to sing. It was plainly to be seen that Miss ‘Tempest had copied the French actress, * even to the binck-and-white checked @ult in which the amiable heroine of Mme, Gresac's and M, De Cro.sset’s comedy consents to become a wife do eonvenance. 4 Rejane, for one thing, made herself Jeas of a caricature in disguising her not meceasarily fatal beauty, and, needless to add, she was frankly French from the bitter beginning to the honeymoon ending. For beauty, the Tempest production @mxoelled the present one in every way. By comparison, the villa scene was #9 @ badly set last night as to make it lock Qlinost ugly. Shared Honors with Star. Mi Dumeny, as the doubly-blessed Gentleman who chases over the contl- Ment with another man’s wife only to find that the girl he left behind him fs better than she looked at first lance, fairly shared the honors with | athe star; while Mme. Suzanne Avril as the touring Indy love of Réger, end M. Berthier as the resourceful Joga! adviser, were capital In the last act Mme. Rejane and | eny took a perilous dip into | she saying “I love you." and | hank you,” tn an absurdly in- Congruous fashion It might be well for Mme. Rejane to Know that Mme, 4 sp) y¥irgin charm of Plays last seaeon by same temptation, : ie JEWS MARKED BY RUSSIANS. | Admissions Made Show They Were Arrested While Rioters Eacaper. GOMEL, Russia, Nov, 11.—Counset for | in the trial of the persons with being responsible for the rioting of Sept. 14, 193, are securing many admissions from Individual police- Men and gendarmes tending to show SHE ENTERTAINS, BUT HER PLAY IS CALLED FRENCHY. " WANTS! WANTS ' Branch Offices OF THE WORLD. For the Reception of Advertisements at the Regular A: ising Rates. MANHATTAN, Every American District Tele- the city recetves t offlee ra -At Nom, 120, 258, 380, 481, 1645, 1712, 1782. At Nos, 20, 104, 220, SLT, 8O4, SECOND AY. 449, 870, S89, VST, O44, 1025, 1036, 1054, 1415, 1496, 1557, 1605, 1803, 1821, THIRD AV-—At Non 329, 976, 472, 592, 643, 650, 603, 171, 259, 280, SM), 1010, 1152, 1841, 1900, 1615, 1503, 1028, 1712, 1700, 1921, 2110. FOURTH AV—At No, 391, FIFTH AV,—At Nos, 1926, 1360, 1420, 1468, 2210. SIXTH AV.—At Nos, 69, 455, T20, 816. SEVENTH AV.—At 2203, EIGHTH Nos, 378, 576, -At Nom. 11, 90, 148, 359, B28, 010, 623, 040, 2428, 2456, | +~At Nos, 98, 182, 624, 49, TIT, 740, 756, B48, 850, NO4, SHO, TENTH AV—At Nos, 209, 472, FOURTH ST. and Bowery, NINTH ST.-At TENTH 81 FOURTHE MTH ST.—At No, 203 BE. COND ST. and Firat Ay, that Sheriff Borishoffo prevented the po. |! Mee from firing on the Christian rioters, ‘but that on the contrary he ordered the | arrest of Jews who were defending their property, ———_——. “BRILL BROS, OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY WITH SALE, Haye Grown from One Small Store te Four Large Ones in Sev- ‘ enteen Years, Drill Bros, will colebrate the seven- Q@teenth anniversary of the establish. ment of their business in New York to-montow. They have been celebrating all week with 'an anniversary sale where their customers have been get- ting bargnins seldom heard of th any market, The history of Brill Bros.’ business is an interesting one. Starting with one @mal| store seventeen years ago, they now operate four of the biggest estab- Ishments in Greater New York. The History of the firm's cesa ia best told by Samuel Brill, the senior member. He says: “My brother Maurice and myself opened our first store, No. 45 Cortlandt street, Noy. 12, 1887. Our capital was only $900, The store and par of the we secured from my former em- ~ yer. By enersy and attention to de- ii we placed the busines in suc that after a month's trial we felt ceed, t was opened with the old North River Bank, A year later the bank failed, and we lost our q@tire surplus of $100 Bui we w not discouraged; we on wit the aid of outside until to- Vafter a steady, healthful growth, Ousiners fills four success ul a “We used to keep our little wnt! ¥ and 10 P.M. Windows, and we ha of the store where we coffee and hakes pur We treated n st , then our Harlem and One | sour *) UNIVERSITY PLA se | THIRD AY. 100TH ST. and Lexington Ay. 108TH ST, and Amsterdam Ay, 112TH & Bighth 112TH § nd Lenox Av, 250 West, 157 Kant; 263 w. nox AY, At Nos. 804, 340 West, and Amsterdam Ay, and Amsterdam Ay, AVENUE A—At Nos, 2, 36, 62, 82, 1651 AVENUB C—At Nos, 17, 58, 127, 102, AVENUE D=At No, 23. AMSTERDAM AV.-At Non. 05, 162, Ist, 10T, 507, GOS, TH4, S15, O38, 1414, BROAVWAY—At 1620, 2274, 2834, 4021, PLEECKER $T.-At Nos, 122, 124, 217, 345. BROOME Ladeeg rig" 243, AROAD ST.—At No. 8D, UMBUS AY 20, 48, 159, Bi ouy. T—At No, 406, Nom. 1304, c ci CANAL ST—At No, 58, COLUMBIA ST.—Al No. 70, CLINTON ST.—At No, 109%, DELANCY ST.—At Ne DIVISION ST.—At } BAST HROADWAY— 1, 220. BAST HOUSTON ST.—At No, 317, SHAD ST.—At Nos, 26%, 42%, 404, im, 63, Nos, 117, 127, 527. GHEENWICH AV—At No, TO, HUDSON ST.—At No, 345, Le AVmrAt Now, 643, 755, ur | MADISON | 1504 ORCHARD $1, VINGTON ST. 04, tad. Now ni Su, 105, % Od, r HST. -At No, 11, WEST HOLSTON SP, WEST BROSDWAY WNONX, At Nos, 14, B40D, BTOO, 1 ds At No, 524. 2541, 2080, | th Av.) : One Big Yew Coy Gown 1652, |} and upon the counters of each Dolls of all nationalities complexions and sizes will be “ iepcsia cued vr THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1004 Portal) RES Eh MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Merchandise attractions of a very unusual nat Double the Usual Number of “S, There is every reason why to-morrow should be a banner day at The Big Store. complete Specialty Stores, and as an added inducement we offer ; Saturday Morning—-Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. THE BIG STORE Sia ure await you in every one of the eighty & H.” Green Trading Stamps Women’s Sik & Lace Warsts. A Decided: Attraction for Go-Norrow. Those women who appreciate originality of style when combined with superior quality fabrics and popular prices will at once be deeply interested in this announcement. Beautiful Waists of Chiffon, Taffeta, Lace Louisine @ Velvet. Every Waist listed speaks eloquently in its own behalf. WOMEN’S HANDSOME TAFFETA WAISTS, black and colors, a charming new model, made with full shirred front forming yoke and five tailor- stitched box pleats ned with French knots. Full Leg-o'-Mutton sleeves finished with two box piaits at wrist, fancy 3}. 00 stock collar; a decidedly clever and effective model; excellent value, WOMEN'S ORIENTAL LACE WAISTS, two very smart models in white and cream, superior quality, neat patterns, lined throughout with silk; artistically designed; one with round yoke, front and back formed of heavy lace inserting and ornamented with lace medallions; the other prettly trimmed with rows of fine heavy lace and two lace medallions. Both have poet oo aia sleeves, attached collar and cuffs, lace trimmed; 5 00 excellent value, WOMEN’S LOUISINE SILK WAISTS. beautiful model in black, light blue and white, exact copy of im- ported. model, made with circular yoke, front and back trimmed with three rows of fine lace and three hand- some lace medallions, edged with fine lace, deep shirring below yoke forming full blouse, newest sleeves, attached collar and cuffs, lace trimmed, exceedingly dressy, silk lined; /. ID extraordinary value, WOMEN'S CHIFFON TAFFETA WAISTS, as illustrated. Black only, advance showing; newest silk model, entre front and cuffs silk embroidered floral design, hemstitched and cluster pin tucked, newest sleeves, tucked back and fancy turn-over stock J, IS collar; made to sell regularly at $5.90; excellent value, WORN? he eh apy bho selered mene in black, navy, brown and green, side-plaited front plait and attache: collar, ornamented with 14 ‘small butions and silk frogs, lined ps IS throughout, a decidedly smart style and excellent value, Crushed Plush Coats 72,7. 5 For Women, Go-Morrow at id al The popular Women’s Outer Apparel Section comes forward with a special that many women will think im- possible. We admit $12.75 is rather a low price for a beautiful Coat made of crushed plush, Jand made well and stylishly, too, In the usual trend of business we would have to pay more than that price at wholesale. iMade as illustrated, of good qual- ity Crushed Plush, 28 inches long and lined throughout with heavy ‘satin; collariess style, with braid (Seoond Floor, Centre, 18th Bt.) In the Me inthis lot Regularly up to $2.00, special to- BorineUpdown Cooth Brushes, 250 They will not irritate the teeth or gums, Specially made 10 that the teeth may be brushed up and down—the proper way —and with absolute comtort and safety. The bristles are strong pliable and well fastened, The bes’ BRUSH MADE WITH A NEW IDEA. (Main Floor, 18th st Aisle.) | 7.50 Won’s Yatural Wool Underwear Mt An Astounding Price Co-Morrow. n's Underwear Section. Main Floor, East of F 200 dozen of MEN'S NATURAL WOOL AND CAMEL $ HAIR UNDERWEAR at « price that must foome itself nen aly 0 saving folk. irts are single or double breasted, the Dr: 1 but. tons, beg eo and have double sewn, > fg toca wall te In the Sirls’ and Misses’ Section. Many Cempting Values Specially Featured, : Saturday is always one of the busiest days in this Section, and undoubtedly the en ea oven OE AS TO RO A Busy Saturday Js Anticipated at Ohe Big ig OPE NEW,YORK, lor ACITY IN ITSELF 1ean"sTS, splendid values that are so prominently set forth week after week for special selling on thatifie dav account for the wave of popularity in this direction. To- this general rule. For Sirls, 3.50 4.50 \, 5.90 7. 50 box COATS. new effect For Misses, * 2, GF FOR MISSES PLAITED SKIRTS, fancy mixtures. 7 50 FOR MISSES’ BOX COAT SU ’ /0. 00 plaited front and back. Scotch mixtures, 75, OO FOR MISSES LONG COAT SUITS, tight or semi-ft prettily trimmed. BOX COATS. BOX COATS, with capes effectively with velvet. rt 4 FOR GIRLS’ DRESSES, new blouse styles, FOR GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH ZIBELINE FOR GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH ZIBELINE FOR GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH KERSEY THIRTEEN GORED FOR MISSES' CRAVENETTE COATS, Morrow is no exception {9 trimmed ITS, of ting, beautifully lined, 15. OO FOR Misses 42INCH COATS, lined throughout, fancy cape. Also Chese Gwo Remarkable Specials: FOR MISSES’ KERSEY BOX COATS, strap back, and castor. FOR MISSES’ 27-INCH JACKETS, fitted back, satin black and castor, * 5.00 Gen Important Famous Brands at fixed prices are Lot 1 ay eat quaiity A. ~ ey ~ iy 109, 4 ; it 2 REGENSBURG'S AMERIC: fase iy priced; bor gf 7g TACHPLBDRO’S LA FAM. known; clear. Haran, ‘brand’ ~ Rothe aonild lore only; I8e Children’s SiikCaps. Two of to-morrow’s special in Silk Caps are detailed, All sizes will be found morrow, Forwlar CHILDREN'S CAPS of Bengal- a of B.S * 9.50 | Vot Qeuma Pre pie rit sa bly Lot 4 novayer germcyuiae | Cant ioy ot Mganchl Dutch style, in plain colors; red Cuban made, cleat Mavens goods, Purl. | i i.0i) plan ao: specially white, navy, brown andtan; made £130: oeclally ‘priced "tox 66, 0. OO | t 10 Fyn ‘cewr porto x with revers and trimmed with 49. Lot 5 MANHATTAN — Hah grade, | fier Porta Hina CHa medallicns, Havana wanianede, qffavens ciaes | cially priced, CHILDREN S$ CAPS of fine crys- tal silk and embroidered China, French syle. silk lined, trimmed with silk folds and neat ruching with liberal tie strings, regularly 79. and 98c, at 590 ws 75e (Second Floor, Centre, 19th S&) 3.95 Ana wrapper and her, qyaitty; specialty priced; bor ot 100, i Works of Charles Dickens on Sale at, Per Vol, 75e For to-morrow in the Book Store, Th 4 trimmed broadcloth outline, fitted frontandleg- back, doub'e | | 12,75 o'-mutton sleeves with cuffs; sizes 32 to 44, © breasted box (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor Front.) me at the Boys’ Store’ is heard very frequent! One of the great attractions are the J Saturday Is Dolls’ Reception Day. Children from all over New York will learn of this opening in the Doll Section of Toy Town to-morrow with intense interest, There couldn't be a better assoriment of Dollies for the little mothers than the lot that makes its initial bow to-morrow. Four large booths have been especially erected, found, They are handsomely dressed in a becoming manner, from shoes to bonnets, and their cunning features and pleasing expressions are almost true to life. Among the Splendid Collections Are Dressed Dolls. Kid Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Bisque Dolls. Rag Dolls, Celluloid Dolls. Dolls’ Dresses, Dolls Hats, Dolls’ Shoes Dolls’ Wigs, Dolls’ Jewelry, Dolls’ Heads, Goo-Goo Eye Dolls, Character Dol’, Walking Dolls, esc, ‘ double || HANDSOMELY DRESSED DOLLS, 1,00 LARGE JOINTED DOLLS, regularly $1.50, 950 CHOICE, PRETTILY DRESSED DOLLS, 50¢ (Third Floor, East.) Coneerning Saturday's Sale of Fine Opera Slasses. Two strorg specials in Opera Glasses that arein every respect inducements of the most remarkab’e sort. For instance, the well-known CHEVA- nel lini Velvet shapes CHOI Cho Boys’ Store snr rr Is becoming the centre of attraction for the New York Boys and their parents, Russian Blouse Suits The military has a litle sanding collar with trimmings The sailor style is a sailor collar and shield both handsomely trimmed and with ask we. belts and bloomer trousers of course. YOUR UNRESTRICTED Boys’ Jack Gar Reosars, The very popular and stylish coat made of heavyweight navy blue Cheviot, Red flan. 5 to 12 years: made with lapel Floor, an edition of the WORKS © CHARLES DICKENS that will do ho: + to any library, is the offering. These books are Gebbie s Arust Japan and Choice Photogravure Editions. They are large octavo volumes, each one of Woah 8 imran See 6 Oates abe photogravure repr ions from Original designs by F, Barnard and others. The “Meet nowadays particularly on Saturdays. Wonderful ‘‘Three Dollar Values.” v 1 binding is in half leather, with cloth sides and entire gilt edges. The print and paper sets. These books were pub- lished at per volume, $).50 The following are the titles we can Oliver are of the bes. No complete ‘our price, per volume, 75e Bleak t Sizes, 2% to 7 years. breasted fronts and military braid mas Bore . Martin Chusalcwit if Store, Third Both suits have leather $3. Comfort and For either MEN Sizes 2% to 7 years. fortable and best fitti market. best. Popular styles ing Embroidered emb'em on sleeve, collar for the larger boys $3. nessamgiani YOUR UNRESTRCTED CE FOR EITHER STYLE. insure proper fi LIER OPERA GLASSES with white Pearl and Gilt trimmings and extra strong iW lenses, that regularly sell at 2 95 . $5.00, special For this sale only, Also a new feature~THE POCKET OPERA GLASS—which isshown in accompanying) cut open and ready for use.as aay Khoo! as in the leather case ready STRIC for the pocket. These Opera Big Sailor Blouse set off by an extra white occasion. FOR WOMEN: jarch — low instep ~ ‘swing last—sraight commen sente—French hee's—Cuban heels-—mi FOR ME Rortloun Con Sailor Suits. Sizes 5 to 10 years nen collar and large sailsr knot. The trous insep—warerproof—leaiher lined—very light ers are of the bloomer of knickerbocke: vie. O'Sullivan’s Rubb: Sold colors in the lates shades « A splendid and 10: morrow | Riding Boots for Me | At Exceptionally suit as well as for any other YOUR UNRE TED CHOICE $3. Glasses are in nickel with black |] - or all black, with extra strong | Lot 6 OLIs 190. valu box of tar gani': spectally priced, bom NUT Bo! ? CH v, inert Sa. ih een oe mS SALTED PEANUTS from Dienarfow, ECUADOR CI asvort- ed; clashes Se Romar I S110) MEN'S ROOTS, PAPIER MACHIB HORSES. HORSE CANDY BOXES, CHRYSANTHEMUM CANDY BOXES, BURNT ORANGE-COL- ORED UMS to hol EA PER Ciysantie. this brand is the neatest. most com- Leathers are all the lace and Blucher. have these specials: satin lined throughout; black 4a (Second Floor, Front, 19th St.) fe lined throughout, new Cigar Offers, Factory Prices, pecially Lot 7 site A Seth PANRTELAS, ail t 85 ILLA, STRAWS! FLAY BONG: : elsewhere 900, B.; NDIVIDUAL HORSE. OES, vs 480, INDIVIDUAL HORSES, 480 N DIVIDUAL HORSE- Be CHRY! HE Ma: natural f i Fit Assured, OR WOMEN ing shoe on the in button, To t we High - fat last— ulitary heels—concave heels. eights, t Heels Free on each pair of “FOOT MOULD SHOES, if desired This oer com nues tod n and Women Low Prices. Smokers will aay appreciate the merit of the Cigars in this offering when the BER’ g alae or oasae Meth R, purit 3 “Foot Mould’ Shoes, SS, Flat-swing last—sraight last—plain wide toes—bunicn last—low? lenses, regularly i! : 195 $4 00; very special to-morrow, Also Fancy Yock Chains at .’5e. A large and varied collection of Neck Chains will go on sale to-mor- row at the above special price. You may choose from a variety of hend- some stones, included among which are turquoise, emerald, ruby and sap- phire. ' Sizes 14 to 20 years. Long and stylish young men’s overgar- prising new mixtures, p'aids and cassimeres. Black and bive fabrics, Sizes 14 to 20 years. Single and double breased mode's, com *6. — = One of the most complete and comprehenuve : t lines in this sort otwear to be found in Ld | Boys’ Russian Overcoats. y. Prices ‘ a ond ta one VA 90 (4, 00 ; Sizes 244 10 8 years These Special Bargains: | ru ee | Won's Good Shoos, 4.95 Women's Sood Shoes, h OS foie Manse BOX CALF LACE SHOES, straight | KIDSKIN BUTTON and LACE SHOES, celag Milka L f with ener kid or patent leather nips; ale@ olla, M 40 <! RESTRI all size PATENT L TTON and Racor Abed \ ALE CONGRESS GAIT. | LACE SHOES: alto CALFSKIN SHOES ERS. plain toes: also PATENT LEATHI | in lace or Blacher styler on = = ER LACE SHOES, syles that were made Wisses’ & Children’s ’ , ’ lio 30 at $3.50 | Youths Overcoats.|| Youths’ Suits. Daye’ & Souths! Shove Bie Shoo, 86: | | | PLUMP DONGOLA KID BUTTON and | LACE SHOES, with spring heels and Good quality Satin calf | patent kacher tips. As there are «ll shaes, cially attracuve opportunity” Intanis’ Julieties, I9e Made of felt and bound with rich fur, Several colors. Sizes | to 5. this is an e: